To: little jeremiah; wagglebee
2 posted on
02/25/2012 8:53:40 PM PST by
Ultra Sonic 007
(Hope for the best. Prepare for the worst.)
To: Ultra Sonic 007
This whole discussion is not about birth control it is about controlling women's sexuality and ability to have sex with reduced risk.
You may object to it for moral or ethical reasons but that is what the argument is all about.
4 posted on
02/25/2012 9:09:23 PM PST by
oldenuff2no
(Rangers lead the way...... Delta, the original European home land security)
To: Ultra Sonic 007
“The point of birth control is to have sex thats recreational and non-procreative.”
This places an incredible burden on women; social constraints for good behavior on the part of males are hereby removed.
5 posted on
02/25/2012 9:09:32 PM PST by
thecodont
To: Ultra Sonic 007
Promiscuously heterosexual, and happy about it? Ive got your back. You going to pay for it?
You see that is the point and why they trot out the sob stories, it is because we are not interested in paying for your fun.
I don't know how you were taught about it sweetie but the entire feminist movement came from the idea that women were not children and should be treated as adults. You want to sleep with the entire Seventh Fleet? Have at it but don't say I must pay for it. Don't come to me with your hand out expecting me to pay for your contraception, your abortions and your raging STDs. You are an adult. Pay your own way like an actual adult would do.
6 posted on
02/25/2012 9:16:34 PM PST by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Would you sing if someone sucked YOU up the vacuum cleaner hose?)
To: Ultra Sonic 007
A truly brilliant campaign strategy.
To: Ultra Sonic 007
Pregnancy is not a disease. Contraceptives are not medicine and abortion is not a cure.
This is a social issue, not a health care debate.
9 posted on
02/25/2012 9:29:33 PM PST by
Baynative
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
And who is responsible for virtually all abortions?
Not politicians.
Not Presidents.
Not doctors.
Not even Liberals.
Women.
10 posted on
02/25/2012 9:48:53 PM PST by
Rudder
To: Ultra Sonic 007
Nobody is talking about access to birth control. Its forcing everyone else to pay for it thats the issue. $9 a month at Wal-Mart is some onerous burden all of a sudden?
11 posted on
02/25/2012 9:55:06 PM PST by
GeronL
(The Right to Life came before the Right to Pursue Happiness)
To: Ultra Sonic 007
Don’t many birth control devices and pharmaceuticals increase health risks? And they want us to pay to increase health problems in others?
23 posted on
02/26/2012 1:11:18 AM PST by
TigersEye
(Life is about choices. Your choices. Make good ones.)
To: Ultra Sonic 007
Agree totally.
As I have posted here repeatedly, access to free female birth control as a political issue is about fornication and nothing else, and, since the American voter is in love with fornication and thinks about it (and pornography) all the time, the fear of losing it becomes a powerful weapon in the hands of the Democrats.
28 posted on
02/26/2012 4:48:50 AM PST by
Jim Noble
("The Germans: At your feet, or at your throat" - Winston Churchill)
To: Ultra Sonic 007
I don’t think anyone in the history of humanity has sincerely uttered the phrase: “Darn, I can’t afford to have sex.”
31 posted on
02/26/2012 6:46:22 AM PST by
Atlas Sneezed
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